'Brewers Retail' Stubby

Stubby_Retail_Grey_12.5x12.5$44

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1927 ushered in the end of prohibition in Ontario and with it competition for the bootleggers that made their fortune selling beer and spirits on the black market. The Ontario government simultaneously opened Brewers Retail to sell beer directly to thirsty drinkers across Ontario.

Before it was renamed the Beer Store as it is today, the Brewers Retail logo brought in during the 1970s was a beacon for thirsty beer lovers. Call it coincidence, but that just happened to be the era when I was old enough to pick up a two-four of those fat frosty friends on a Friday night. This design not only appeals to my love of beer but brings back memories of another time when the quirky Canadian bottle reigned supreme.

Design Features

Inspired by the 1970s Brewers Retail logo design

QUALITY

Individually printed to order on heavy, satin photo paper using a large format, 9-colour ink process

Museum-quality (Giclée) inks and paper guaranteed not to fade or yellow for 200 years

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